Saturday marks the coming of Festivus, the made-up holiday celebrated by the character Frank Costanza on Seinfeld. The holiday begins with the “Airing of Grievances.”

WDET listeners have a lot of problems with 2017 — and now we’re going to hear about it.

Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson holds its annual Festivus Airing of Grievances with a panel of highly-qualified curmudgeons, and takes calls and comments from listeners who have their own grievances with 2017.

“The problem is that they put these bike lanes in, so now you’ve got the bike lanes and you’ve got the parking in the middle of the street, and then you’ve got one lane of traffic, and buses and cars and snow, and it’s too much.”

This comment got many listeners fired up with their own bike-lane-related grievances.

Culture Shift producer Ryan Hooper also joins Detroit Today to air his grievance with the children judges of his family’s Thanksgiving bake-off.

“I don’t buy these kids gifts until they remember my name without prompting,” says Hooper. ”And I don’t think that they should be allowed to vote.”

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